Smriti 2017 - An Indian Music & Dance Festival presented by Rhythm Society for Performing Arts founded in 2009, by Namrrta Raai - Kathak Danseuse under the aegis of its artistic director Tabla maestro.....

Dastkar Nature Bazaar

Dastkar, with their bright orange theme stalls and colourful festoons had transformed the barren brick structure on a dry and dusty hillock to a celebration of life in India.....

Always in Ecstasy Enjoying the 'Inner Woman' and 'Wine'

Modern day practitioners are on an artificial form of chemical pilgrimage for consciousness-raising experiences. This lecture explores the yogic practice of kundalini yoga of Shakta Tantra....

AGP WORLD brings Bollywood Actress Suchitra Krishnamoorthi to old World Theatre Festival 2017

India’s largest theatre production company AGP World will stage the multifaceted film actor, writer, singer, painter & candle-maker, Suchitra Krishnamoorthi’s biographical play ‘Drama Queen’ for the first time to audiences in New Delhi....

7th Delhi International Jazz Festival

7th Delhi International Jazz Festival is going to be the largest ever jazz festival in the country, with multiple performances spanning across three days....

Festival of Lights 2017

Dastkar has organised the Festival of Lights, a quaint Diwali Mela. This is a crafts based approach towards Diwali and lifestyle in general...

Aarambh - A new series of classical music and dance of the younger generation

Raza Foundation in collaboration with Civil Services Officers' Institute is organising a new series of classical music and dance festival to promote young talent "Aarambh"...

Uttaradhikar

The Raza Festival of Young Classical Artists, attempts to highlight the transfer of knowledge of our classical arts to the younger generation by their Gurus.

100 Pipers brings the legendary British rock band Dire Straits to perform for the first time ever in India for their ‘Play for a cause’ initiative. A part of the proceeds from ticket sales will be used to support villagers in Rajasthan. Block the dates March 17 and 19 for Gurgaon and Bengaluru performances.

CMS Vatavaran organized a screening of documentary films on the theme of environment. We find the honest observation of life through this medium expanding our horizons on various topics. Hence we attend documentary screenings whenever possible. In this series we recently watched the National Award winning documentary “I Cannot Give You My Forest”.

“No Hunger Week” aims at minimising the food wastage by partnering with various food joints across Delhi, from 1st – 7th August. Apart from restaurant owners, the campaign is geared towards people who have been eating out, to donate their leftovers at ‘The Leftover Cart’. All food collected is to be distributed to the homeless across Delhi.

Delhi Haat, one of the most popular destinations of Delhi, was established around the concept of a ‘haat’ or a village market. In other words, the artisans / crafts people / weavers would be allotted stalls wherein they could sell their ware directly to the customers. The stalls were meant to be allotted for a fortnight and rotated […]

http://www.saveindiancomics.org/ India has a long tradition of comic readership. Stories from mythology and folk-tales have appeared as children’s comic books for decades. India’s comic industry took off when the The Times of India launched Indrajal Comics in the mid-1960s. In further course of time, Amar Chitra Katha, Diamond Comics, Tinkle and so on have established […]

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